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Commons Speaker John Bercow has been blasted by his counterpart in the House of Lords after banning Donald Trump from addressing parliament.
Peers will be forced to declare any business interests linked to China and Russia as part of a wider effort to crackdown on "red money" in public life, it has been reported.
Jeremy Corbyn's decision to snub a state banquet being held to mark Donald Trump's visit to the UK in June is hypocritical, says Ian Austin MP.
Jeremy Corbyn has turned down an invitation to attend a state banquet set to be held for President Trump when he visits the UK.
Ever since she railed against George Osborne’s welfare cuts, Heidi Allen’s relationship with the Conservatives looked fragile. After months of feeling disillusioned with her adopted party, she helped to form The Independent Group. Now interim leader of the rebranded Change UK, the South Cambridgeshire MP is hopeful for success at the European elections – but says Brexit cannot be everything that her party’s about. She talks to Sebastian Whale
Labour MPs will call on Theresa May to axe Donald Trump's state visit to the UK because of his "misogynism, racism and xenophobia", PoliticsHome can reveal.
US president Donald Trump will make a full state visit to the UK in early June, it has been reported.
Labour frontbencher Richard Burgon has said he “regrets” calling Zionism "the enemy of peace" after recently-unearthed footage contradicted his previous denial of the comments.
Top Labour MP Richard Burgon has been ordered to apologise after footage emerged of him branding Zionism the "enemy of peace" - which he previously denied saying.
International Trade Secretary and President of the Board of Trade Dr Liam Fox writes to mark the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the World Trade Organization, on 15 April 1994 in Marrakesh.
America's request for Julian Assange to be extradited from the UK should be opposed by the Government, according to Jeremy Corbyn.
Labour’s Shadow International Trade Secretary writes: "Whilst the Prime Minister now appears to have looked over the edge of the abyss at the chaos her Secretary of State Liam Fox has prepared for her, she still refuses to accept that, unless she changes course, it is over the edge that she is driving us"
On the centenary of the Amritsar Massacre, Lord Loomba calls on the Prime Minister to apologise to India for the atrocity – and finally heal an old wound in British-Indian relations
Labour MP Stephen Kinnock says it is "crystal clear that Common Market 2.0 is still the only way in which we can respect the result of the referendum without destroying the economy or compromising the Good Friday Agreement".
Speaking at the defence and security round table supported by PA Consulting, Sir Mark Sedwill, Cabinet Secretary said that after Brexit, the UK needs to use national capabilities in the most coherent and effective way possible.
European governments have criticised Theresa May’s request for a Brexit extension until 30 June, warning that the UK could end up leaving the EU without a deal.
Britain must accept the “hard limits” of cooperation with China even while relations between the two countries are at a mutually recognised peak, MPs have said.
How has the Article 50 deadline been missed? Dods Monitoring's Laura Hutchinson explains.
A new Royal Yacht Britannia would act as a boon to the UK’s international trade and “unite” the country following the bitter divisions of the Brexit debate, a government minister has said.
Esther McVey has enjoyed a successful and varied career inside and outside of parliament. With Theresa May’s future uncertain, and focus beginning to move towards what happens next, the former cabinet minister says she would run to become prime minister if people support her. But what is her pitch for No 10? Sebastian Whale finds out
The Liberal Democrat International Development Spokesperson defends the 0.7% aid budget, which came in during the Coalition government as a Private Members’ Bill and which has been criticised recently by both Conservative politicians and think tanks.
MV3 will be the clear choice between her deal and no deal the Prime Minister always needed the meaningful vote to be, writes Sebastian Whale
Not recognising Palestine undermines the UK’s position of working towards a two-state solution which ends the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, writes Layla Moran
Nigel Dodds has warned Theresa May the DUP will never “waver” on the party’s Brexit red lines as she battles to persuade them to back her deal.